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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
  • Description: camps
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    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-01-18


    • No food wasted at Milan camps - O. M. Plummer, cconservation agent, reports cooks are models in economy - garbage cans empty - says wodsmen show readiness to aid government in saving supplies for war

    • 1918

    • No food wasted at Milan camps - O. M. Plummer, conservation agent, reports cooks are models in economy - garbage cans empty - says wodsmen show readiness to aid government in saving supplies for war - The lumber camps of the Spokane Lumber company...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-01-18
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-04-29


    • Lumber company improves camps - purchasing agent for Dalkena concern spends $7000 in Spokane - buys linen and blankets - men will be charged $1 weekly for lodging under the new plan

    • 1918

    • Lumber company improves camps - purchasing agent for Dalkena concern spends $7000 in Spokane - buys linen and blankets - men will be charged $1 weekly for lodging under the new plan - A. O. Kendall, purchasing agent for the Dalkena Lumber company,...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-04-29
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-10-10


    • Food waste seen in lumber camps - new government commission to institute plan to save among woodsmen workers - cook is important man - estimate that 27,323 tons goes to waste annually - workers get more than soldiers

    • 1918

    • Food waste seen in lumber camps - new government commission to institute plan to save among woodsmen workers - cook is important man - estimate that 27,323 tons goes to waste annually - workers get more than soldiers - The food wastage in the...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-10-10
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1928-12-10


    • Logging camps at work - Kalispell groups start hauling as result of snow

    • 1928

    • Logging camps at work - Kalispell groups start hauling as result of snow - Considerable snow having fallen recentl, logging camps have started hauling. Henry Good has opened a camp at Stryker to saw about 50,000 ties for the Great Northern. Rhodes...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1928-12-10
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1934-03-17


    • Logging camps soon will open

    • 1934

    • Logging camps soon will open - Two logging camps will be opened in the near future by the Potlatch FOrests, Inc., in the headquarters' district. The Orofino headquarters branch of the Camas Prairie railroad, which suffered great damage during the...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1934-03-17
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1936-04-15


    • North river camps will be reopened

    • 1936

    • North river camps will be reopened - The Northwestern Logging Company, closed for the past six years, will resume operations in th North River district, A. H. Brandis, manager, announced today. Repair camps destroyed in the big fire of 1931.
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1936-04-15
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1936-08-07


    • Logging camps not be opened under military - Potlatch forests to continue present operations only in strike zone, says Billings

    • 1936

    • Logging camps not be opened under military - Potlatch forests to continue present operations only in strike zone, says Billings - Potlatch Forests, Inc., will not take advantage of protection by national guard troops to reopen logging camps which...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1936-08-07
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1936-10-01


    • Flora company to open camps - Carlton sector will hum as 550 men go back

    • 1936

    • Flora company to open camps - Carlton sector will hum as 550 men go back - Logging operations in the headquarters and No. 3 camps of the Flora Logging company, and in the Trask-Willamette camp, all near here, will resume tomorrow following receipt...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1936-10-01
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Strikes and riots. 1936-05-16


    • 25 logging camps are closed down - owners retaliate for strikes at five other camps

    • 1936

    • 25 logging camps are closed down - owners retaliate for strikes at five other camps - Logging operators in the western Columbia river area of Oregon and Washington closed down 25 camps today in retaliation for strikes at five camps at Deep River,...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Strikes and riots. 1936-05-16
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1923-01-30


    • Snow halts logging operations

    • 1923

    • Snow halts logging operations - Practically all the numberous logging camps in Lane county have closed down on account of the deep snow in the mountains. Snow has fallen to a depth of several feet at some of the camps, according to loggers in...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1923-01-30
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1934-09-25


    • Finish woods work in northern Idaho

    • 1934

    • Finish woods work in northern Idaho - Much of the work has closed for the rest of the summer. The Olson mill and Forsythe logging camps will probably open September 1. THe blister rust camps are fast closing, four having finished operations last...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1934-09-25
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1936-08-16


    • Half million feet of logs come to local mills daily - Operate fine camps in logging and extending railroad into timber areas

    • 1936

    • Half million feet of logs come to local mills daily - Operate fine camps in logging and extending railroad into timber areas - Logging operations in the SPring creek region east of Sandpoint, in timber bought by the Diamond Match Company from the...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1936-08-16
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. General. 1921-07-12


    • Make logging camps put in safety devices - new set of standards being prepared - to reduce fatal accidents

    • 1921

    • Make logging camps put in safety devices - new set of standards being prepared - to reduce fatal accidents - In an attempt to reduce the number of fatal accidents in the logging camps in Washington, camp owners will be required to install...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. General. 1921-07-12
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-01-22


    • Finds loggers are well fed - seven kinds of pastry served in one camp

    • 1918

    • Finds loggers are well fed - seven kinds of pastry served in one camp - O. N. Plummer of Portland spent last week visiting lumber camps around Priest River. He traveled 150 miles by sleigh and addressed the men at logging centers on food...
    • Northwest history. Lumber industry & by-products. Camps. 1918-01-22

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